Ka-Meng Lei (S'12-M'17) received the B.Sc. degree in electrical and electronics engineering, and graduated from Honours College from University of Macau (UM), Macao in 2012. He completed his Ph.D. degree in the State-Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI (SKL-AMSV) and Faculty of Science and Technology - ECE, UM in 2016. He is currently working as a lecturer in the same laboratory under the "Macao Fellow" program at UM. Since Jun. 2017, he has been a postdoctoral fellow (visiting) at Harvard University, John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Dr. Lei worked as a trainee at Evatronix IP, Gliwice, Poland in the summer of 2012. He was a research assistant in SKL-AMSV to work on CMOS micro-NMR biosensor, and will continue the development of it with the Harvard University. He has published 13 referred papers (6 in scientific journals & 7 in conference proceedings) as well as 2 US patents. His research interests include sensors and analog front-end interfaces, analog circuit techniques for micro-NMR, intelligent digital microfluidics platform, and multidisciplinary design of biomedical devices. Dr. Lei (co-)received the Chipidea Microelectronics Prize (Bachelor level) 2012; Best Paper Award in Asia Symposium on Quality Electronic Design 2013; Student/Young Researcher Grant from The Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society 2015; Distinguished Design Award of the Student Design Contest in IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference 2015; Silkroad Award in IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference 2016; and the IEEE Solid-State Society Predoctoral Achievement Award in 2017. Pui-In Mak (Elvis) (S'00-M'08-SM'11) received the B.Sc. ('03) and Ph.D. ('06) degrees from the University of Macau (UM), where he is currently Full Professor at the Faculty of Science and Technology - ECE; Associate Director (Research) and Research Line Coordinator (Wireless and Biomedical) at the State-Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI. He held a visiting position at the University of Cambridge, UK ('09), INESC-ID, Portugal ('09) and University of Pavia, Italy ('10). His research focuses are on circuits and systems for wireless and multidisciplinary innovations. Prof. Mak has published 90+ journal and 120+ conference papers, and holds 20+ US patents (issued/filed). He co-authored a number of books/book chapters: Analog-Baseband Architectures and Circuits for Multistandard and Low-Voltage Wireless Transceivers (Springer'07), High-/Mixed-Voltage Analog and RF Circuit Techniques for Nanoscale CMOS (Springer'12) and Ultra-Low-Power and Ultra-Low-Cost Short-Range Wireless Receivers in Nanoscale CMOS (Springer'16), and Enabling the Internet of Things - from Integrated Circuits to Integrated Systems (Springer'17). He is/was the Editorial Board Member of IEEE Press ('14-'16); Senior/Guest Editor of IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems ('14-'15, '17); Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I ('10-'11, '14-'15), IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II ('10-'11, 12'-'13), IEEE CASS Newsletter ('10-), IEEE Potentials ('12-'14), and Elsevier the VLSI Journal - Integration (16'-); Guest Editor of IEEE RFIC Virtual Journal ('14) and IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits ('18). He is/was the Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Circuits and Systems Society ('14-'15) and IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society ('17-'18). He is/was with the Board-of-Governor ('09-'11) of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CASS), and its Publication Committee ('09-'11), CASCOM ('08-) and CASEO ('09-) Technical Committees. He was the TPC Vice Chair of ASP-DAC ('16), Special/GOLD Session Chair of ISCAS ('09'10'15) and Publicity/Tutorial Chair of APCCAS ('08'12). He is/was the TP C Member of ISSCC ('16-), ESSCIRC (